New York: B.W. Huebsch, Inc. 1921. First edition. Translated by S.S. Koteliansky and Leonard Woolf. By Gorky, Alexander Kuprin, and I.A. Bunin. Spine label a little darkened and tiny hole in back of hinge edge, otherwise very good or better, lacking dust jacket.

Goyen, William.APG 052.3 (2004)Author Price Guide. (Dickerson: Quill & Brush, 2004).
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Grafton, Sue.APG 140.3 (2004)Author Price Guide. (Dickerson: Quill & Brush, 2004).
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Shepard, Ernest H. London: Methuen & Co, (1931). Ernest Shepard illustrations, first edition thus. The 38th edition of this beloved tale, which was first issued in 1908 with a frontispiece by Graham Robertson as its only illustration. Gift inscription on first blank page, few scattered spots of foxing, corners rubbed, and faint stain to front cover; otherwise very good in original gilt-stamped green cloth. Lacking dust jacket.

New York: Pantheon Books, (1962). First American edition. The first book by this Nobel Prize-winning author. Translated from the German by Ralph Manheim. Made into a German film, which won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 1980. Crisp, near fine copy in fine white dust jacket with only the barest aging on edges. A nice copy of this classic.

Grau, Shirley Ann.APG 071.3 (2004)Author Price Guide. (Dickerson: Quill & Brush, 2004).
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[No place: No publisher, No date (circa 1943)]. First edition, later issue. Poems modernized by Graves. Originally published by Ernest Benn in 1927, this is the remainder binding issued by Eyre & Spottiswoode (E & S) who purchased the Benn stock; the covers are the same as for "The Augustan Poets Series" published by them in 1943 but with wine-red, simulated-cloth cover pasted over with cut-out to reveal only the title on front cover. This copy with errata slip laid in; "f" broken on p.28; slug absent p. 14, line 3; smudge on p. 21; and broken "c" p.22. Few foxed spots on inside of covers, otherwise very good. Scarce.

Garden City: Doubleday & Co. 1954. First U.S. edition. The book was published July 15th--this date is written on the front endpaper and dust jacket spine in pencil. There are also pencil underlinings to a number of pages, so we assume it was a review copy. The book is fine with red top stain still bright; in dust jacket with wear and tiny chips on folds and spine ends and corners. Still, nicer than one normally sees for this large, heavy book (982 pages).

Searle, Ronald. Garden City: Doubleday & Co. 1959. First edition. Precedes the UK. Homer's ILIAD, translated and with an introduction by Graves. Illustrated with full-page drawings by Searle. Fine in fine dust jacket with just a touch of minor wear.

Graves, Robert.APG 006.4 (2004)Author Price Guide. (Dickerson: Quill & Brush, 2004).
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Graves, Robert.THE CRANE BAG: And Other Disputed Subjects.

London: Cassell, (1969). First edition, and the only edition. Proof copy. Near fine in light green slightly sunned paperwraps with spine creased.

London: Jonathan Cape, (1929). First edition, second issue (deletions p.290 and pp.341-343 marked by asterisks). Errata slip tipped to p.398, as called for. Cloth at spine slightly faded with spot of rubbing and few tiny nicks to cloth otherwise very good or better lacking dust jacket.

Garden City: Doubleday & Company, Inc. 1955. First U.S. edition. Light bumping to lower edge of front board, otherwise fine in dust jacket with light rubbing, two small closed tears and a few tiny nicks to spine ends and tips (with tape reinforcement to verso). A very bright copy.

(Cathedral City, CA): Brunswick Press, 1997. First edition, second printing, one of 50 numbered copies. Edited with comments by Harvey Sarner, an avid collector of Graves' books who opens this volume with "The literary world was astonished in July, 1995, when Mrs. Gay Doggart opened her desk drawer and made available to the world 37 previously unknown personal letters written by Robert Graves, to her father, Kenyon Barrett." Fine in leather with gold stamping. The first priting was withdrawn when the Laura Riding Jackson estate sued Mr. Sarner for including Riding's letters to Ken in the volume. All copies that Sarner had were destroyed and he asked that all copies he had sold be returned.

London: Cassell & Company Ltd. (1953). First edition. Fine with only light bumping to lower corner tips. In dust jacket that is complete and has only light soiling and small bit of softening on top spine edge.

Pinto, Ralph. (no place): Harlan Quist, (1966). First edition. Fine in dust jacket with a touch of very minor rubbing to head of spine. "Library binding" foil seal on spine of dust jacket. A very bright copy, beautifully illustrated by Ralph Pinto. From 1964-1984, Harlan Quist published over sixty children's books, featuring some of the finest European and American authors and illustrators.